Until the offensive line finds some way to run block effectively, Oakland will continue to be one of the more pass-heavy teams in the NFL.

Coming into Week 8, Palmer has thrown the ball no fewer than 33 times in a game and has gone over 45 pass attempts in three of the Raiders' six games this season.

That can only mean great things for Moore, who has caught a touchdown in each of the past two weeks while emerging as the team's top target.

Though his success rate could stand to be a bit higher, Palmer has targeted Moore no fewer than eight times in a game yet this season.

Considering the Chiefs defense gave up over 300 yards and three touchdowns to Josh Freeman in its last game, Palmer and Moore should be able to connect at least once on a deep ball.

Chiefs: RB Jamaal Charles

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Undoubtedly a Comeback Player of the Year candidate, Charles continues to amaze with his performance—especially when factoring in his dearth of surrounding talent.

The 25-year-old speedster comes into Sunday's contest sixth in the NFL in rushing yards and is tied for second in the league with six runs of 20 yards or more.

Facing off against a middle-of-the-pack Raiders defense, head coach Romeo Crennel should focus on getting his running back the ball as much as possible.

If Charles is a focal point in the offense, he should come through with yet another fantastic fantasy day. If not, well, I'm not quite sure what anyone involved with Kansas City's game plan was thinking.

Key to Raiders Win: Create Turnovers; Establish Darren McFadden

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The Raiders may be playing at Arrowhead, but it's been shown that it only takes one mistake to make the Kansas City crowd turn.

Considering the Chiefs are coming into this week with a minus-15 turnover ratio, by far the worst in the NFL, it stands to reason that Oakland will get its chances.

Nonetheless, the secondary hasn't exactly been the greatest unit in the world, picking off a meager four passes so far this season. With Quinn at quarterback, something will have to give on Sunday.

On the offensive side of the ball, running back Darren McFadden's continued ineffectiveness has to end at some point. The offensive line certainly bears the brunt of the scorn, but that doesn't excuse his lack of burst through holes, either.

Kansas City's run defense is actually worse than its prowess against the pass, so this is as good of a week as any for McFadden to finally break out.

Key to Chiefs Win: Jamaal Charles, Jamaal Charles, Jamaal Charles

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It's no coincidence that the Chiefs' only win of the season came when Charles ran the ball 33 times for 233 yards against the New Orleans Saints.

This is a team that will have to hide its deficiencies at the quarterback position for the duration of 2012, whether the starter is Quinn or Matt Cassel.

That means a whole heaping of Charles (and Peyton Hillis, to a lesser extent) will be necessary on Sunday.

If Charles breaks a big run, it may open up Quinn to connect with Dwayne Bowe or Dexter McCluster down the field on a play-action pass.

Either way, anything less than 100 yards will undoubtedly coincide with a Kansas City loss.

Prediction

While this certainly won't be the most-watched game of the week, look for a close contest at Arrowhead on Sunday.

As for the winner, Oakland has the proven ability to move the ball down the field through the air and should come through with a late score to prevail.